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Friday, May 16, 2014

A window to the nation’s politics



A window to the nation’s politics

The elections coming up seem to be very similar to every other.

Your vote is needed to clear up the present issue of the day and the party asking for it is the only party who can sort it out.

But for all the promises nothing ever gets better.  Nothing ever gets resolved.  The solution isn’t around the corner; this has gone on for ages.  The political parties appear to be trying to clean a window with a dirty cloth and rather than swap it for a new one they harangue each other about how they use it.

The issues of the window of Britain are focused around the European influence and whether staying in or out of the European Union is in the nation’s interest.

The Conservatives see nothing wrong with the dirty cloth, all that we need for a brighter British window is to apply it more firmly, roll up our sleeves and try a little harder.  UKIP see nothing wrong with the dirty cloth either, but feel its use should be guided by a purely British hand.  Labour is appalled!  Labour feels that by wringing out the cloth and changing how it’s applied will lead to a fairer, more prosperous window.  The Left feels this doesn’t go far enough, only by cleansing the cloth and a complete reorganisation of how the window is scrubbed will do.  Of course, the BNP couldn’t care less about the state of the cloth, only what colour it allows the window to become.

No matter who takes charge the vision of the future remains dull, there is only so much that can be done with a dirty cloth.

The Socialist Party of Great Britain challenges all other parties because it knows that capitalism can only be run in the interest of the few.  For us the question isn’t whether it’s in the nation’s interest to stay in, or out, of the EU.  It’s whether the nation’s interests and the people’s interests are the same.  The answer is no.

The Socialist Party is part of the World Socialist Movement.  For 110 years we have organised without leaders practising real democracy.  A vote for us in the European elections is a vote for yourself.  Our goal is not to run capitalism for you in the interest of individual nations.  Our goal is to unite the people of the world so that we, the people, can run it in the interest of ourselves.

We will not stand for starvation in a world that can feed everyone more than adequately.  We will not see those who work and create the wealth struggle while those who manipulate thrive.  We will not see the environment destroyed in the name of profits.  We will not see honest, hard working people turned against each other in war to serve a minority’s interests.

The Socialist Party calls for socialists, then their votes.

Sean Deegan, candidate on the Socialist Party/World Socialist list in the South East for the European elections.

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